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Lord Heisenberg would make it blue and the best.

I mean, the apocalypse hit, yet the population remained relatively in tact after 15 years if we're to trust Emma. "They're your neighbors!"

Maybe then we could get Vinny Chase! Finally, a role where his horrible hair might make sense. And then he and Nate can have that bland off we've been craving.

Come on. Aaron serves an important purpose. He's the tech guy, who, every time he sees a new piece of technology, says THIS FRIGHTENS AND CONFUSES ME!

I wouldn't say Cult was a better show than Revolution, but in its own silly way, it was more enjoyable. It didn't reach the level of camp it needed to, but there was something almost charming in its stupidity.

Because apparently the Resistance base is within easy walking distance of everywhere.

So Miles mows down one of his own soldiers and nothing? And I know he gave the command not to fire, but considering how every time Miles does something mildly lukewarm, they bring up his dark past, you'd think doing something pretty cold would warrant discussion.

Can it be "Classic Poe"? Or "Classic Following"?

Charlie Harper is a Time Lord just added 30 new threads to the Reddit Fan Theory subforum.

Stop blaming Charlie Sheen. It was clear that it was Kutcher who drove Steakflower into the arms of God. Without a soul selling, how else can you explain him becoming the highest paid actor on television by latching onto a franchise he had no part in building while having only moderate-at-best success as an actor.

@DontDriveAngry:disqus That entire season was weird, because Andy was still a wishy-washy, no backbone worm, but he was getting the respect and the accolades Michael never got yet deserved more than him.

Hate him. I disliked him during his first years when we were supposed to disliked him. Then, in Seasons  7 and 8, when they tried to make him the likable hero I grew to hate him more than I hated anyone on this show.

I think part of the issue with that is that the point of the show (at least at one point) is that Dunder Mifflin is hell. It's the place everyone wants to escape from whether they want to admit it or not and even though most of them never will. Although the show has (unwisely) shifted to making Dunder Mifflin a more

I don't think he needs to make an appearance, but I think he needs to be referenced. If the finale is going to be about how the documentary airing affected the people in the documentary (I assume, I haven't read anything yet), I think the impact on someone who was one of the most important players for most of the

So who else, without an encyclopedic knowledge of The Office, initially thought the preacher at the end was a flashforward to a funeral?

I also wasn't a fan of the Spacetime convention. It just reeked of "See Community fans! We know Community references! And we're still going to use Community references! Love us! Please!! Love us!!!!"

Puppets only tried to be the episode people talk about because it had puppets, and it tried too hard at that. It was a gimmick episode that tried to coast on its gimmick plus the Group Hug Syndrome this season has had in spades. I have more respect for a mediocre episode with minimal effort.

Well there goes my hope for the season-long 24/New Girl crossover.

Even Ocean's Eleven came in at just under 2 hours, and that had 11.

If you want more Cusack horribleness, check out The Factory. It's on Netflix Streaming. I don't know if there's any actor who seems to go out of his way to purposely choose horrible movies. Maybe Cronenberg can save him. If anyone can, it's Cronenberg.